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in egypt, in libya, in yemen, all these countries. you have weak governments trying to get their -- to get to their feet. they're not having great success in maintaining order. and you have extremists who would love to exploit the situation. and who are trying to. that's what the march on the u.s. embassy in cairo, th attack on the consulate. where extremist groups want to seize the moment. the big fear for a lot of us, i think, is that this is 1979. that you had an islamic government in iran after revolution. you had radicals who thought it was moving too slowly and what do they do? they seize the american embassy. they seize control of the revolution. and we're still recovering from the effects of that. and we just have to hope that doesn't happen again. chris: let's talk about the most important country over there, egypt. with the government not an ally exactly of ours. but the president, our president, has been trying to talk to him into quelling things down. >> that's what's been sort of one of the more amazing things about this
in egypt, in libya, in yemen, all these countries. you have weak governments trying to get their -- to get to their feet. they're not having great success in maintaining order. and you have extremists who would love to exploit the situation. and who are trying to. that's what the march on the u.s. embassy in cairo, th attack on the consulate. where extremist groups want to seize the moment. the big fear for a lot of us, i think, is that this is 1979. that you had an islamic government in iran...
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before i was against intervention in libya i was for a health care program that had a mandate if you have been against it you could go issue after issue after issue i'm for big bank bailouts and now i'm against big bank bailouts now i'm for him again and that is the rise of it this president has set the example of spineless. switching back and forth without taking that out of the eyes it in every so so for you to think well mr romney out is something that is a under the fence around the world about you know all the guys i would disagree with you seem to say that the republican party has it doesn't have a core it's i would i would agree that romney appears not to have a core that doesn't seem to be politically that is he that isn't seemed to be a part of who were is but i will say what i will say that he's his running mate paul ryan really i think embodies the core of what the republican party is in tax cuts for billionaires about the beyond that i just don't see that's not that's not serious about you know analyzing what exactly paul ryan is talking about paul ryan's talking about re
before i was against intervention in libya i was for a health care program that had a mandate if you have been against it you could go issue after issue after issue i'm for big bank bailouts and now i'm against big bank bailouts now i'm for him again and that is the rise of it this president has set the example of spineless. switching back and forth without taking that out of the eyes it in every so so for you to think well mr romney out is something that is a under the fence around the world...
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if this money to further on interest like iran, libya that only benefit from the when. neil: there is precedent already that individual countries are all part of this. >> how great are they doing? neil: my point*. if obama is reelected the argument is the likes the idea it would compel a global plush because he thinks it is a good idea. >> thankfully we avoided the disastrous kyoto protocol. no question obama favors redistribution. giving up your own self-interest making a sacrifice for climate change , if they go ahead with this they could tax every element of economic life which is dead disastrous harbinger. neil: good to see you. ge, aig, unrealistic. neil: halftime not gone. that meltdown will never happen and again not yet. not when it comes to aig the government still keeps a close eye that means both laughed to beef up the balance sheets which makes you wonder why that government is so focused. leading democrats that frankly it is history. we would be worried because the stock frank we would not look at any more news still hurting that to everything hits the fan
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if we are moving in a positive direction and events in libya, i would readily take less than 100% of what we want. where republicans have gone wrong. so many compromises going backwards. they have compromised in a way that makes the problem worse, that grows government, that increases the debt. i do not support compromise just for the sake of cutting the deal. >> the norquist pledge? yes or no? >> yes. >> 30 seconds? >> you campaign in poetry and govern in prose. it does not sound much like poetry in government these days. it sounds worse. people do not want to compromise. in san antonio, we have shrunk the federal government. the number of employees on our city payroll has shrunk by 4% to 5%. we eliminated positions. everybody talks about ronald reagan -- ronald reagan did not shrink the size of government. government was much bigger when reagan left office than when he started. there is this idea that is created out there that does not match the reality. when you get down to local communities where we do compromise, where we make the tough policy decisions, then yes, sometimes you
if we are moving in a positive direction and events in libya, i would readily take less than 100% of what we want. where republicans have gone wrong. so many compromises going backwards. they have compromised in a way that makes the problem worse, that grows government, that increases the debt. i do not support compromise just for the sake of cutting the deal. >> the norquist pledge? yes or no? >> yes. >> 30 seconds? >> you campaign in poetry and govern in prose. it does...
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if this money to further on interest like iran, libya that only benefit from the when. neil: there is precedent already that individual countries are all part of this. >> how great are they doing? neil: my point*. if obama is reelected the argument is the likes the idea it would compel a global plush because he thinks it is a good idea. >> thankfully we avoided the disastrous kyoto protocol. no question obama favors redistribution. giving up your own self-interest making a sacrifice for climate change , if they go ahead with this they could tax every element of economic life which is dead disastrous harbinger. disastrous harbinger. neil: good to see you. want to try to crack it? yeah, that's the way to do it! now we need a little bit more... a little bit more vanilla? this is great! [ male announcer ] at humana, we believe there's never been a better time to share your passions... because the results... are you having fun doing this? yeah. that's a very nice cake! [ male announcer ] well, you can't beat them. [ giggles ] ohh! you got something huh? whoa... [ male announ
if this money to further on interest like iran, libya that only benefit from the when. neil: there is precedent already that individual countries are all part of this. >> how great are they doing? neil: my point*. if obama is reelected the argument is the likes the idea it would compel a global plush because he thinks it is a good idea. >> thankfully we avoided the disastrous kyoto protocol. no question obama favors redistribution. giving up your own self-interest making a sacrifice...
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if this money to further on interest like iran, libya that only benefit from the when. neil: there is precedent already that individual countries are all part of this. >> how great are they doing? neil: my point*. if obama is reelected the argument is the likes the idea it would compel a global plush because he thinks it is a good idea. >> thankfully we avoided the disastrous kyoto protocol. no question obama favors redistribution. giving up your own self-interest making a sacrifice for climate change , if they go ahead with this they could tax every element of economic life which is dead disastrous harbinger. for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. and what they said is amazing. review 5-hour energy over 73 percent who reviewed 5-hour energy said they would recommend a low calorie energy supplement to thei
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this business in libya recently, this was an opportunity. he had no real responsibility, of course, but it was an opportunity for him to sit in the big chair, to look presidential, to do things that -- say things that presidents do or should say, and he couldn't do it. he had to once again cater to this delusional far right, which has a completely twisted nonsense view, not just a foreign policy, but of the universe we live in. >> unfortunately the parallel universe you describe has moved into ours. the latest on the birther front, here it is in kansas. the state objections board is discussing removing the president of the united states from the november ballot, following complaint from a can san claiming he is is not a u.s. citizen. whose on there? three republicans. they told them i don't think it is a frivolous objection. i do think the factual record could be supplemented. the president's mother was from kansas, cynthia. there they go again. mitt romney bragged he hadn't been asked about his birth certificate. let's catch this slur in ac
this business in libya recently, this was an opportunity. he had no real responsibility, of course, but it was an opportunity for him to sit in the big chair, to look presidential, to do things that -- say things that presidents do or should say, and he couldn't do it. he had to once again cater to this delusional far right, which has a completely twisted nonsense view, not just a foreign policy, but of the universe we live in. >> unfortunately the parallel universe you describe has moved...
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even the romney people behind the scenes will tell you, the libya press conference was a nightmare for them. even worse than this 47% video. they've got to right the ship. if they do, long way to go. >> the romney campaign -- in fact, the candidate himself, telling "60 minutes" tonight there is no need for a turn-around in this campaign. david brooks, you wrote a stinging column that got a lot of attention this week, and the headline was, thurston howell romney, referring to "gilligan's island." this suggests he doesn't know about the country and who inhabits it. who are the free loaders? the student getting a loan to go to college or the retiree on social security or medicare? personally, i think he is a kind decent man who says stupid things because he's pretending to be something he's not, some sort of cartoonish government hater. but it scarcely matters. he is running a depresley inept campaign. when will the incompetence stop? >> i had a chance to have dinner with tom clancy, and he was enthusing over some gun. and i was sitting, you can't fake it. if you don't have a passion for
even the romney people behind the scenes will tell you, the libya press conference was a nightmare for them. even worse than this 47% video. they've got to right the ship. if they do, long way to go. >> the romney campaign -- in fact, the candidate himself, telling "60 minutes" tonight there is no need for a turn-around in this campaign. david brooks, you wrote a stinging column that got a lot of attention this week, and the headline was, thurston howell romney, referring to...
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look, the moderates just won the election in libya. this is an attempt of the extreme muslims to take over through use of arms and demonstrations and rioting and all things you are seeing, what they cannot achieve at the ballot box. finally, could i mention, the camp david accords, part of the deal was we would provide economic aid to both israel and egypt. we break that, my friend, and there will be significant consequences. >>neil: but if we give more money to egypt, senator, we are actually giving it to or through the muslim brotherhood? >>guest: again, the president morsi went to tehran and condemned bashar al-assad. he has not broken the camp david accords between egypt and israel. do you want to see egypt's economy to collapse? >>neil: it look like a basket case already. >>guest: it looks like it is in tough shape but a total collapse, obviously, would have significant ramifications. this debate began after world war i in the 30's with henry ford and lindbergh and isolationists and after world war ii with the taft wing and eisenh
look, the moderates just won the election in libya. this is an attempt of the extreme muslims to take over through use of arms and demonstrations and rioting and all things you are seeing, what they cannot achieve at the ballot box. finally, could i mention, the camp david accords, part of the deal was we would provide economic aid to both israel and egypt. we break that, my friend, and there will be significant consequences. >>neil: but if we give more money to egypt, senator, we are...
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number one, north africa, libya, algeria and egypt and number two syria. i think that's the big story here, is syria. up until a few days ago, all the chatter taking place on terrorist web forums and on chat rooms was all about syria. about people going to fight there and waging jihad there. there is this idea among would be al qaeda types that syria is the next afghanistan. now, there's a lot of complexity to that conflict, and i certainly don't want to suggest that everyone who is fighting assad is a terrorist or jihadists. there are a lot of very, very extreme people headed there, and the question is is that what happened after they're done in syria? what happens next? what do they do next? the concern is they could take part in operations across the middle east targeting u.s. interests as well as syrian interests. >> evan, one of the president's strong selling points this election cycle is how tough he's been on terror from taking out osama bin laden to taking out any number of high level al qaeda leaders. is al qaeda actually weakened? >> al qaeda has
number one, north africa, libya, algeria and egypt and number two syria. i think that's the big story here, is syria. up until a few days ago, all the chatter taking place on terrorist web forums and on chat rooms was all about syria. about people going to fight there and waging jihad there. there is this idea among would be al qaeda types that syria is the next afghanistan. now, there's a lot of complexity to that conflict, and i certainly don't want to suggest that everyone who is fighting...
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if this money to further on interest like iran, libya that only benefit from the when. neil: there is precedent already that individual countries are all part of this. >> how great are they doing? neil: my point*. if obama is reelected the argument is the likes the idea it would compel a global plush because he thinks it is a good idea. >> thankfully we avoided the disastrous kyoto protocol. no question obama favors redistribution. giving up your own self-interest making a sacrifice for climate change , if they go ahead with this they could tax every element of economic life which is dead disastrous harbinger. disastrous harbinger. neil: good to see you. look, if you have copd like me, you know it can be hard to breathe, and how that feels. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhaler
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the libya press conference was a nightmare for him, even worse than the 47% video. they've got to right the ship. if they do, long way to go. >> the romney campaign in fact, the candidate himself telling "60 minutes" tonight there's no need for a turn-around in this campaign. david brooks, you wrote a stinging column that got a lot of attention, the headline is "thurston howell" referring to "gilligan's island." your comment about the 47%. the comment suggests that he doesn't know much about the country inhabits who are these freeload sners the iraq war veteran who goes to the v.a., the stoo unt going to get a loan for college. the retiree on social security or medicare. i think he's a kind, decent man who pretends to be something he's not. he's running a depressingly inept presidential campaign. your entitlement reform ideas are great. but when will the incompetence stop? >> i'm sitting there while he's talking, can't fake it. if you don't have the passion for those type of guns, you can't write tom clancy novels, mitt romney does not have a passion for the kind of
the libya press conference was a nightmare for him, even worse than the 47% video. they've got to right the ship. if they do, long way to go. >> the romney campaign in fact, the candidate himself telling "60 minutes" tonight there's no need for a turn-around in this campaign. david brooks, you wrote a stinging column that got a lot of attention, the headline is "thurston howell" referring to "gilligan's island." your comment about the 47%. the comment...
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if this money to further on interest like iran, libya that only benefit from the when. neil: there is precedent already that individual countries are all part of this. >> how great are they doing? neil: my point*. if obama is reelected the argument is the likes the idea it would compel a global plush because he thinks it is a good idea. >> thankfully we avoided the disastrous kyoto protocol. no question obama favors redistribution. giving up your own self-interest making a sacrifice for climate change , if they go ahead with this they could tax every element of economic life which is dead disastrous harbinger. neil: good to see you. ally bank. why they're always there to talk. i love you, james. don't you love me? i'm a robot. i know. i know you're a robot! but there's more in you than just circuits and wires! uhhh. (cries) a machine can't give you what a person can. that's why ally has knowledgeable people there for you, night and day. ally bank. your money needs an ally. ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to hel
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. >> i want to talk about libya for a second, because on 9/11 of this past year our embassy was attacked there, and we lost four people, including the ambassador. then i heard hillary clinton say that it was an act of terrorism. is it? what do you say? >> we're still doing an investigation. there's no doubt that the kind of weapons that were used, the ongoing assault, that it wasn't just a mob action. >> uh-huh. >> now, you know, we don't have all the information yet. >> what happened in banghazi was a terrorist attack. >> terrorist attack. >> sean: president keeps telling everybody it has to do with his movie trailer released in july, i guess 9/11 is a coincidence. is he covering up his actions or failure to act? >> you would think that a president would address the american people on a terrorist attack that now he's finally admitting through a white house spokesperson today, you think he'd address the american people when something like this happens on the anniversary of 9/11. it's unbelievable. it kind of reminds me of what barack obama likes to talk about other people about shooting
. >> i want to talk about libya for a second, because on 9/11 of this past year our embassy was attacked there, and we lost four people, including the ambassador. then i heard hillary clinton say that it was an act of terrorism. is it? what do you say? >> we're still doing an investigation. there's no doubt that the kind of weapons that were used, the ongoing assault, that it wasn't just a mob action. >> uh-huh. >> now, you know, we don't have all the information yet....
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>> in libya, in egypt. >> i have no idea. >> all of these countries. when you oppose a mubarak or gadhafi or something, do we really know who these rebels were? and are we now perhaps seeing the results of not knowing too well whohey are? >> well, we're here wanting to give democracy to people who have lived, in my opinion, in the stone age. i think the bigger question to ask is, here we go, another religious war. because almost every war that happens on this planet is due to the fact of religion. one religion doesn't like the way another religion worships god so we're going to kill you. i love religion, you know, and i say that sarcastically. >> i know. i thought -- >> and i say that because i've openly admitted i'm an atheist. >> i thought you said earlier all wars were about oil and corporations. >> they are, but they're all religious based too. >> so they're all about religion and oil and corporations? >> could be, sure. >> and occasionally getting rid of the yachtsies. nazis. >> well, wait, the wait, the nazis was religious too. look what they did
>> in libya, in egypt. >> i have no idea. >> all of these countries. when you oppose a mubarak or gadhafi or something, do we really know who these rebels were? and are we now perhaps seeing the results of not knowing too well whohey are? >> well, we're here wanting to give democracy to people who have lived, in my opinion, in the stone age. i think the bigger question to ask is, here we go, another religious war. because almost every war that happens on this planet is...
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. >> we've seen a confused, slow, and inscent response to the terrorist attack in libya. a refusal to be frank with the american people about what happened. >> the chairman of the homeland security committee peter king has gone even further calling on susan rice to resigned. >> absolutely not. george, there's been an ongoing investigation. so, there's been information provided real-time. you'll know more about an event a week after it happens. >> officials in 24 hours that suspected it was a terrorist attack. >> what ambassador rice and others were doing were going on what our intelligence we were receiving. let's talk about governor romney for a moment, you know, we're happy to have a debate about our approach to terrorism and foreign policy. the president promised that he'll end the iraq war, he did. he would focus on osama bin laden and bring him to justice, we did. romney called ending the iraq war tragic. it was unthinkable that we didn't leave 20,000 troops behind. he said famously in 2008, he wouldn't have gone into pakistan to get bin laden. these are important is
. >> we've seen a confused, slow, and inscent response to the terrorist attack in libya. a refusal to be frank with the american people about what happened. >> the chairman of the homeland security committee peter king has gone even further calling on susan rice to resigned. >> absolutely not. george, there's been an ongoing investigation. so, there's been information provided real-time. you'll know more about an event a week after it happens. >> officials in 24 hours...
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trade agreements in latin america we have a president that brilliantly dealt with the situation in libya, with the arab spring. we have solid relations with china and russia. we're competitive with both. but we're not going to be like governor romney who says on his first day he's going to start a trade war with china. and our biggest geopolitical foe is russia. just those words as enervating and putting a lot of people nervous. i think what this president has done is restored our prestige abroad. we're leaders but we're collaborating with other nations. nato, europe, we're all tackling this economic crisis internationally together. outreach to the third world, to africa, asia, latin america. the president is not running overseas, but everywhere you go, all around the world-- and i travel a lot-- the international community wants to see this president re-elected. obviously, we've got to do it here. >> schieffer: all right, well, i want to thank all of you. >> thank you, bob. >> schieffer: we'll be back to you, and we'll be right back with more from the site of the democratic convention.
trade agreements in latin america we have a president that brilliantly dealt with the situation in libya, with the arab spring. we have solid relations with china and russia. we're competitive with both. but we're not going to be like governor romney who says on his first day he's going to start a trade war with china. and our biggest geopolitical foe is russia. just those words as enervating and putting a lot of people nervous. i think what this president has done is restored our prestige...
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our ambassador to libya isn't dead because of some film. he is dead because we failed to heed the warnings that an attack was imminent. it took the administration two weeks to acknowledge that this was a carefully planned terrorist attack. egyptian president new it and white house knew it but ours wasn't honest with it and tried to continue the official story about it that this was all about a film that insulted moe78d. real question why would the administration embarrass itself by hoisting such a whopper on us and then thinking we wouldn't find out the truth? why would they hold a memorial for the slain ambassador and not respect that his was not an accidental death from an overheated mob but was the work of cold-blooded islamic jihadists. did he wanted us to believe that the death of osama bin laden was the death of terrorism and al-qaeda? was it the same reason to this day the fort hood shooter has never been acknowledged as a terrorist? despite the fact he screamed a muslim slogan. was it the same reason to this day this administration
our ambassador to libya isn't dead because of some film. he is dead because we failed to heed the warnings that an attack was imminent. it took the administration two weeks to acknowledge that this was a carefully planned terrorist attack. egyptian president new it and white house knew it but ours wasn't honest with it and tried to continue the official story about it that this was all about a film that insulted moe78d. real question why would the administration embarrass itself by hoisting...
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. >> libya was the type of limited uses of force. there has not been a performance of libya since. an easy way to decide wharves. we would have seen some progress in syria or mali. as much as they are enforcing the act, they are not always going to be a silver bullets. >> can i add just 1.2 that? the u.a.d.'s have today are only permissible in an era environment. that is what makes these systems able to operate. many of them cannot operate in 89 environment where you have -- in a benign environment. we are going to have to increasingly shift our technology into stealthy u.a.v .'s. >> that is an example of a big topic in defense. maybe there will be these debates over how far to go with unmans systems, how much to invest in bad versus a signature program and then questions of the law. foreign policy indications of what happens to other nations that starts to play in this. these are big questions that you will not hear them talk about. every one of those phenomena points to cyber, questions on how much the president can utilize. questions in terms of the executive branch. how much do
. >> libya was the type of limited uses of force. there has not been a performance of libya since. an easy way to decide wharves. we would have seen some progress in syria or mali. as much as they are enforcing the act, they are not always going to be a silver bullets. >> can i add just 1.2 that? the u.a.d.'s have today are only permissible in an era environment. that is what makes these systems able to operate. many of them cannot operate in 89 environment where you have -- in a...
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we went into libya. chose not to go into syria. chose not to go into iran with beginnings of a revolution. we went into libya and got rid of this dictator, helped get rid of them. there is argument there is having couple of power around some are trying to fill it. some are hate us. we crippled them. we weakened them. can you give us a grander perspective what happened in libya this 9/11. >> well the greater view, is radical extremists want to dominate the region. eve and every country in the region particularly authoritarian regimes are taking advantage of drivers of instability which are political, economic and social injustice to do that. these are violent movements to be sure. and to accomplish what they, what they need to accomplish they have stated time and time again to be successful, in that region to dominate countries individually. they have to drive the united states out of the region. that is what 9/11 is all about. fast forward to libya. we have a transitional government in place. it is a moderate government. the radica
we went into libya. chose not to go into syria. chose not to go into iran with beginnings of a revolution. we went into libya and got rid of this dictator, helped get rid of them. there is argument there is having couple of power around some are trying to fill it. some are hate us. we crippled them. we weakened them. can you give us a grander perspective what happened in libya this 9/11. >> well the greater view, is radical extremists want to dominate the region. eve and every country in...
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i mean, when they kind of blew it on this libya thing. they need somebody -- >> it's hard for me to imagine, bob, how could have they lost last week? i know they did but it amazes me. problem didn't demonstrate once been in a whole new venue of international policy his wholly inadequate skills last week on foreign policy. >> i totally disagree with that. i think he came across as cool, in command and did a good job. but why did romney lose so much? because in the middle of a mess like this, when american lives are at stake and you know this, you don't go out and attack the president of the united states and say that he's somehow or another sympathizes with terrorists. that's how he lost it. if you handed that statement to ronald reagan, if you handed that statement to george bush or go, h.w. bush, i think they would have looked at you and said you know you have a new job in this campaign. why don't you answer the phones because it was ill-advised. it was a mistake. today they announced they are is going to have a whole bunch of specifics.
i mean, when they kind of blew it on this libya thing. they need somebody -- >> it's hard for me to imagine, bob, how could have they lost last week? i know they did but it amazes me. problem didn't demonstrate once been in a whole new venue of international policy his wholly inadequate skills last week on foreign policy. >> i totally disagree with that. i think he came across as cool, in command and did a good job. but why did romney lose so much? because in the middle of a mess...
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this business in libya recently, this was an opportunity. he had no real responsibility, of course, but it was an opportunity for him to sit in the big chair, to look presidential, to do things that -- say things that presidents do or should say, and he couldn't do it. he had to once again cater to this delusional far right, which has a completely twisted nonsense view, not just a foreign policy, but of the universe we live in. >> unfortunately the parallel universe you describe has moved into ours. the latest on the birther front, here it is in kansas. the state objections board is discussing removing the president of the united states from the november ballot, following complaint from a can san claiming he is is not a u.s. citizen. whose on there? three republicans. they told them i don't think it is a frivolous objection. i do think the factual record could be supplemented. the president's mother was from kansas, cynthia. there they go again. mitt romney bragged he hadn't been asked about his birth certificate. let's catch this slur in ac
this business in libya recently, this was an opportunity. he had no real responsibility, of course, but it was an opportunity for him to sit in the big chair, to look presidential, to do things that -- say things that presidents do or should say, and he couldn't do it. he had to once again cater to this delusional far right, which has a completely twisted nonsense view, not just a foreign policy, but of the universe we live in. >> unfortunately the parallel universe you describe has moved...
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obviously, he said things around the attacks in egypt and libya. also, this 47% comment, you know, i think the message that he sends to american people, if he has written off half the country, they're not his concern, so, we're happy to have a debate about our economic plans, our tax plans, where we want to take the country in terms of health care and education. by the way, it's rich. george, you covered this race very carefully. governor romney, during the primary, vice -- vision rated his opponents, when his opponents complained, he stopped whining. he questioned the president on, making us a less christian nation. give me a break. you know, presidential campaigns are tough, but we're saying the truth about what governor romney wants to do. but that may be inconvenient. but, we're very confident with the case we're going to make proactively about the president. and how that contrasts with governor romney. >> the governor has shown that he can be tough in these debates as you pointed out. we're seeing some reports that he's preparing some zingers
obviously, he said things around the attacks in egypt and libya. also, this 47% comment, you know, i think the message that he sends to american people, if he has written off half the country, they're not his concern, so, we're happy to have a debate about our economic plans, our tax plans, where we want to take the country in terms of health care and education. by the way, it's rich. george, you covered this race very carefully. governor romney, during the primary, vice -- vision rated his...